54 Pubs and Bars found in or around Hammersmith (London Underground)

Formerly a sticky-carpeted dive known as the George, this place has reopened and has been reinvented as a sports bar that claims to have attitude. We'll check it out some time and let you know what we think.

We've been meaning to get down here for some time now and we're glad we did. Nicholson's have taken over the ownership of what used to be a rather loutish Edwards Bar. Luckily, the proximity of the Wetherspoon two doors down...

Not at all the rustic pub conjured up by its name, this is an old Wetherspoon pub that's been re-branded as one of their Lloyds No.1 Bars. Seems this has been achieved by the creative masterstroke of dimming the lights. Usual...

The Hop Poles has had something of a regeneration since we first reviewed it some years ago. Gone is the teenage disco feel and in comes a relaxed decent pub with a great little terrace out back if the weather's good. We found...

Glenthorne Road runs parallel to King Street in Hammersmith, but whereas King Street offers a drinking experience akin to that of an average UK High Street, the quieter back street of Glenthorne Road offers more refined...

As far as recently refurbished Young's pubs go, this is one is of the best we've visited; as far as high street pubs are concerned, the Hammersmith Ram - dare we say - is "baa"rvellous! Hammersmith station...

The immediate area around Hammersmith tube isn't a happy hunting ground for pubs but the Laurie Arms is certainly one of your better bets. Once an old one room Irish boozer, it's now a brightly lit bar with an airy conservatory...

With such a rustic name you may expect a preserved 18th Century inn. Out of luck, for this is - bluntly - a pub in a shopping centre. Handy enough if you need to meet someone at Hammersmith tube, and the place does it's best...

The Stonemasons Arms is one of the earlier proponents of a style of pub now seen throughout this fair city of ours - the renovated gastropub. As such, expect wooden floors, wooden tables, a (pricey) eating section, middle class...

From the same owners as the near-legendary Bedford in Balham comes The Distillers. Like its sister pub, this one shares an emphasis on in-house pub entertainment - pretty much each night of the week there's a music or comedy...

If we had to put our finger on the most local and traditional looking pub in Hammersmith, the Hope and Anchor would be it. Away from passing trade just hidden off the high street, its one of those places which seems to have...

There's been a pub on this site since 1750, originally a coaching inn, and now a pub. We think the Salutation is a pretty decent pub, with a rather unusual Edwardian tiled facade - worth going for a look on it's own. The...

Once the William Morris was 'upgraded' to an all singing, all dancing Lloyds No. 1 Bar, it was considered necessary to have a new 'proper' Wetherspoon in Hammersmith. It wasn't, but we'll let that one go. Part of a Holiday Inn...

This one's proved to be a safe bet over the years, managing to exist as a popular Young's house whilst the nearby pubs in Brook Green evolved into gastropubs. However, this one's now received its Young's upgrade and the result...

We were rather worried when we heard the Andover Arms had received a makeover, as it has always been somewhat of a sanctuary in the area. Our latest visit however can confirm that the changes aren't as dramatic as we had...

This is one we've managed to miss for a while - god knows why - maybe we usually have another destination on the river in mind. While it looks very traditional on outside, the inside has been gutted and looks more like a bar....

Hard to envisage it now, but this pub once held a claim to fame as being run by the Mancini family, who in keeping with their profession called it the Golden Gloves. This was all some time ago now and having taken a woefully...

Though maybe not the first pub in London to have its own Thai restaurant, Latymers is certainly one of the best, both for quality, service and value for money. The pub itself is late 80s modern and a bit too shiny for our...

The Blue Anchor - which has been licensed since 1722 - is the first in a succession of Thames-side pubs which stretch from Hammersmith to Chiswick and is arguably one of the better ones, and it's still primarily a pub. With an...

Destined for gastro glory, now run by the pair who made the Engineer in Primrose Hill a success for seventeen years after a fruitless campaign, led by local celebrities to keep it in their hands. We'll have to get back and see...

The Chancellors is directly opposite the Riverside Studios yet it's a world away from media-land. It's a fine little boozer, a warm and friendly place, that pub attracts a large mix of punters who are all looked after by a...

Now part of the Taylor Walker chain, we have hopes for this one and it's located on a charming stretch of the river where the hustle and bustle of London living can be (almost) entirely forgotten. Nevertheless, there remains...

An establishment that aims for both the wine bar and pub crowds, and pretty much pulls it off. With it being owned by Young's you're sure of a decent enough pint and with the genteel interiors, you can relax in a bit of style....